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WO2016115375A1 - Mécanisme de libération et de verrouillage en fonction d'un déplacement - Google Patents

Mécanisme de libération et de verrouillage en fonction d'un déplacement Download PDF

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WO2016115375A1
WO2016115375A1 PCT/US2016/013449 US2016013449W WO2016115375A1 WO 2016115375 A1 WO2016115375 A1 WO 2016115375A1 US 2016013449 W US2016013449 W US 2016013449W WO 2016115375 A1 WO2016115375 A1 WO 2016115375A1
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locking
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Tim O'connor
Richard O'sullivan
Art FLANNERY
Takashi H. Ino
Daniel J. Foster
James P. Rohl
Patricia MCAFEE
Marc FEELEY
Sumit AGRAWAL
John DARST
Noel Boyhan
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Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F2/00Filters implantable into blood vessels; Prostheses, i.e. artificial substitutes or replacements for parts of the body; Appliances for connecting them with the body; Devices providing patency to, or preventing collapsing of, tubular structures of the body, e.g. stents
    • A61F2/02Prostheses implantable into the body
    • A61F2/24Heart valves ; Vascular valves, e.g. venous valves; Heart implants, e.g. passive devices for improving the function of the native valve or the heart muscle; Transmyocardial revascularisation [TMR] devices; Valves implantable in the body
    • A61F2/2427Devices for manipulating or deploying heart valves during implantation
    • A61F2/2436Deployment by retracting a sheath
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F2/00Filters implantable into blood vessels; Prostheses, i.e. artificial substitutes or replacements for parts of the body; Appliances for connecting them with the body; Devices providing patency to, or preventing collapsing of, tubular structures of the body, e.g. stents
    • A61F2/02Prostheses implantable into the body
    • A61F2/24Heart valves ; Vascular valves, e.g. venous valves; Heart implants, e.g. passive devices for improving the function of the native valve or the heart muscle; Transmyocardial revascularisation [TMR] devices; Valves implantable in the body
    • A61F2/2427Devices for manipulating or deploying heart valves during implantation
    • A61F2/243Deployment by mechanical expansion
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F2/00Filters implantable into blood vessels; Prostheses, i.e. artificial substitutes or replacements for parts of the body; Appliances for connecting them with the body; Devices providing patency to, or preventing collapsing of, tubular structures of the body, e.g. stents
    • A61F2/02Prostheses implantable into the body
    • A61F2/24Heart valves ; Vascular valves, e.g. venous valves; Heart implants, e.g. passive devices for improving the function of the native valve or the heart muscle; Transmyocardial revascularisation [TMR] devices; Valves implantable in the body
    • A61F2/2412Heart valves ; Vascular valves, e.g. venous valves; Heart implants, e.g. passive devices for improving the function of the native valve or the heart muscle; Transmyocardial revascularisation [TMR] devices; Valves implantable in the body with soft flexible valve members, e.g. tissue valves shaped like natural valves
    • A61F2/2418Scaffolds therefor, e.g. support stents
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F2220/00Fixations or connections for prostheses classified in groups A61F2/00 - A61F2/26 or A61F2/82 or A61F9/00 or A61F11/00 or subgroups thereof
    • A61F2220/0008Fixation appliances for connecting prostheses to the body
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F2220/00Fixations or connections for prostheses classified in groups A61F2/00 - A61F2/26 or A61F2/82 or A61F9/00 or A61F11/00 or subgroups thereof
    • A61F2220/0025Connections or couplings between prosthetic parts, e.g. between modular parts; Connecting elements
    • A61F2220/0033Connections or couplings between prosthetic parts, e.g. between modular parts; Connecting elements made by longitudinally pushing a protrusion into a complementary-shaped recess, e.g. held by friction fit

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  • the present disclosure pertains to medical devices, and methods for manufacturing and/or using medical devices. More particularly, the present disclosure pertains to locking mechanisms for a medical device and/or a replacement heart valve.
  • intracorporeal medical devices have been developed for medical use, for example, intravascular use. Some of these devices include guidewires, catheters, medical device delivery systems (e.g., for stents, grafts, replacement valves, etc.), and the like. These devices are manufactured by any one of a variety of different manufacturing methods and may be used according to any one of a variety of methods. Of the known medical devices and methods, each has certain advantages and disadvantages. There is an ongoing need to provide alternative medical devices as well as alternative methods for manufacturing and using medical devices.
  • a medical device system may comprise a valve replacement implant including an anchor member reversibly actuatable between a delivery configuration and a deployed configuration, wherein the implant includes at least one locking element configured to lock the anchor member in the deployed configuration, and at least one actuator element configured to engage the at least one locking element and actuate the anchor member between the delivery configuration and the deployed configuration.
  • the at least one actuator element may include a self-biased cam mechanism configured to extend into and engage a first locking portion of the at least one locking element.
  • the first locking portion includes a longitudinally-oriented passageway extending therethrough, and at least one side aperture extending transversely through a side wall of the first locking portion to the passageway, the at least one side aperture being configured to receive the cam mechanism therein such that the cam mechanism extends through the at least one side aperture.
  • the first locking portion of the at least one locking element is fixedly attached to the anchor member and a second locking portion of the at least one locking element is fixedly attached to the anchor member, the first locking portion and the second locking portion being longitudinally movable relative to each other in the delivery configuration.
  • first locking portion is fixedly attached to a distal portion of the anchor member and the second locking portion is fixedly attached to a proximal portion of the anchor member.
  • the second locking portion includes a base portion having a longitudinal axis extending between a proximal end and a distal end, the base portion defining a top surface and a bottom surface, a body portion defining a longitudinal channel extending therethrough, at least a part of the body portion extending upwardly from the base portion, and a flap portion extending toward the proximal end from the body portion.
  • the base portion may include a plurality of protrusions extending upwardly from the top surface proximal of the flap portion.
  • the second locking portion may be configured to slidably receive the first locking portion within the longitudinal channel.
  • the body portion may include at least one ramp tapering into the longitudinal channel at the distal end thereof.
  • the at least one ramp may be configured to engage the cam mechanism and urge the cam mechanism extending through the at least one side aperture inwardly, thereby releasing the at least one actuator element from the first locking portion.
  • the flap portion includes a second transversely-oriented ridge extending downwardly toward the base portion and laterally across the base portion, such that when the second locking portion is viewed along the longitudinal axis, the second transversely-oriented ridge obstructs at least a portion of the longitudinal channel.
  • the plurality of protrusions extends upwardly to a height above the top surface greater than a proximalmost edge of the flap portion.
  • the plurality of protrusions extends laterally to a distance from the longitudinal axis equal to or greater than the flap portion.
  • the flap portion is self-biased toward an equilibrium position relative to the base portion.
  • the first locking portion includes an engagement portion having a first transversely-oriented ridge adjacent a proximal end thereof.
  • the flap portion engages the first transversely-oriented ridge in the deployed configuration.
  • the cam mechanism includes a first leg having a transversely extending first projection configured to engage the first locking portion.
  • the cam mechanism may include a second leg having a transversely extending second projection, the second projection extending in a direction opposite the first projection.
  • the at least one actuator element includes a retractable release pin disposed alongside the first leg, thereby preventing the cam mechanism from disengaging the first locking portion.
  • the retractable release pin is slidably disposed within a bore of the at least one actuator element.
  • a profile of the second locking portion includes a generally rectangular pocket between the flap portion and the top surface, and a passageway extending proximally from the pocket in a curve extending toward the bottom surface around a proximalmost tip of the flap portion and then back away from the bottom surface between the proximalmost tip of the flap portion and the plurality of protrusions to an upwardly -facing opening.
  • the plurality of protrusions may define an upwardmost edge disposed at a greater distance from the bottom surface than a bottommost edge of the flap portion.
  • a method of releasing a heart valve replacement implant from a delivery device wherein the implant includes an anchor member reversibly actuatable between a delivery configuration and a deployed configuration and at least one locking element configured to lock the anchor member in the deployed configuration, and the delivery device includes at least one actuator element configured to engage the at least one locking element and actuate the anchor member between the delivery configuration and the deployed configuration, wherein the at least one actuator element includes a self-biased cam mechanism configured to extend into and engage a first locking portion of the at least one locking element, the method comprising: guiding the implant to a target location in the delivery configuration with the delivery device; retracting the at least one actuator element such that a first transverse ridge on the first locking portion engages a second transverse ridge on a second locking portion, thereby locking the anchor member in the deployed configuration; receiving tactile feedback that the anchor member has achieved the deployed configuration; further retracting the at least one actuator element to disengage the at least one actuator element from the first locking portion
  • the tactile feedback includes an increase in force required to retract the at least one actuator element.
  • a method of releasing a heart valve replacement implant from a delivery device may include the steps of: after receiving tactile feedback, verifying positioning of the implant within the target location; advancing the at least one actuator element distally to unlock the anchor member from the deployed configuration; repositioning the implant at the target location; and retracting the at least one actuator element to re-lock the anchor member in the deployed configuration.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of an example medical device
  • Figure 2 illustrates selected components of an example implant associated with an example medical device system in a delivery configuration
  • Figure 3 illustrates selected components of an example implant associated with an example medical device system in a deployed configuration
  • Figure 4 illustrates selected components of an example implant associated with an example medical device system in a delivery configuration
  • Figure 5 illustrates selected components of an example implant associated with an example medical device system in a released configuration
  • Figures 6-8 are a partial cross-sectional view of selected components of an example implant associated with an example medical device system
  • Figures 9-1 1 are a partial cross-sectional view of selected components of an example implant associated with an example medical device system
  • Figures 12-14 are a partial cross-sectional view of selected components of an example implant associated with an example medical device system
  • Figures 15-17 are a partial cross-sectional view of selected components of an example implant associated with an example medical device system
  • Figure 18 is a partial cross-sectional view of selected components of an example implant associated with an example medical device system
  • Figure 19 is a partial cross-sectional view of selected components of an example implant associated with an example medical device system
  • Figure 20 is a partial side view of selected components of an example implant associated with an example medical device system.
  • Figure 21 is a partial side view of selected components of an example implant associated with an example medical device system.
  • a proximal end may be considered closest to the user (or external to a patient) and a distal end farthest from the user (or internal to a patient).
  • a distal end farthest from the user (or internal to a patient).
  • the orientations and/or directions may be reversed as necessary or appropriate.
  • numeric values are herein assumed to be modified by the term "about,” whether or not explicitly indicated.
  • the term “about”, in the context of numeric values, generally refers to a range of numbers that one of skill in the art would consider equivalent to the recited value (i.e., having the same function or result). In many instances, the term “about” may include numbers that are rounded to the nearest significant figure. Other uses of the term “about” (i.e., in a context other than numeric values) may be assumed to have their ordinary and customary definition(s), as understood from and consistent with the context of the specification, unless otherwise specified.
  • references in the specification to "an embodiment”, “some embodiments”, “other embodiments”, etc., indicate that the embodiment(s) described may include a particular feature, structure, or characteristic, but every embodiment may not necessarily include the particular feature, structure, or characteristic. Moreover, such phrases are not necessarily referring to the same embodiment. Further, when a particular feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with an embodiment, it would be within the knowledge of one skilled in the art to effect such feature, structure, or characteristic in connection with other embodiments, whether or not explicitly described, unless clearly stated to the contrary.
  • Some relatively common medical conditions may include or be the result of inefficiency, ineffectiveness, or complete failure of one or more of the valves within the heart.
  • failure of the aortic valve can have a serious effect on a human and could lead to serious health condition and/or death if not dealt with.
  • Treatment of defective heart valves poses other challenges in that the treatment often requires the repair or outright replacement of the defective valve.
  • Such therapies may be highly invasive to the patient.
  • medical devices that may be used for delivering a medical device to a portion of the cardiovascular system in order to diagnose, treat, and/or repair the system.
  • At least some of the medical devices disclosed herein may be used to deliver and implant a replacement heart valve (e.g., a replacement aortic valve).
  • the devices disclosed herein may deliver the replacement heart valve percutaneously and, thus, may be much less invasive to the patient.
  • the devices disclosed herein may also provide a number of additional desirable features and benefits as described in more detail below.
  • a medical device system 10 may be used to deliver and/or deploy a variety of medical devices to a number of locations within the anatomy.
  • the medical device system 10 may include a replacement heart valve delivery system (e.g., a replacement aortic valve delivery system) that can be used for percutaneous delivery of a replacement heart valve. This, however, is not intended to be limiting as the medical device system 10 may also be used for other interventions including mitral valve replacement, valve repair, valvuloplasty, and the like, or other similar interventions.
  • the medical device system 10 may generally be described as a catheter system that may include a catheter or an outer sheath and a tube or an inner catheter extending at least partially through the outer sheath.
  • a medical implant 16 i.e., a valve replacement implant, for example
  • a handle may be disposed at a proximal end of the outer sheath and/or the inner catheter. In general, the handle may be configured to manipulate the position of the outer sheath relative to the inner catheter, as well as aid in the deployment of the medical implant 16.
  • the medical device system 10 may be advanced percutaneously through the vasculature to a position adjacent to an area of interest or a target location.
  • the medical device system 10 may be advanced through the vasculature to a position adjacent to a defective aortic valve.
  • the medical implant 16 may be generally disposed in an elongated and low profile "delivery" configuration within the outer sheath. Once positioned, the outer sheath may be retracted to expose the medical implant 16.
  • the medical implant 16 may be actuated in order to radially expand the medical implant 16 into a generally shortened and larger profile "deployed" configuration suitable for implantation within the anatomy (as shown in Figure 1 , for example).
  • the medical device system 10 can be removed from the vasculature, leaving the medical implant 16 in place in a "released" configuration to function as, for example, a suitable replacement for the native aortic valve.
  • the medical implant 16 may be deployed within the native valve (e.g., the native valve is left in place and not excised). Alternatively, the native valve may be removed and the medical implant 16 may be deployed in its place as a replacement.
  • the outer sheath may have a proximal portion and a distal portion.
  • the distal portion may have a slightly enlarged or flared inner diameter, which may provide additional space for holding the medical implant 16 therein.
  • an inner diameter of outer sheath along a proximal portion may be in the range of about 0.254 to 1.27 cm (0.10 to 0.50 inches), or about 0.508 to 1.016 cm (0.20 to 0.40 inches), or about 0.508 to 0.762 cm (0.20 to 0.30 inches), or about 0.56388 ⁇ 0.0508 cm (0.222 ⁇ 0.002 inches).
  • an inner diameter of outer sheath 12 along a distal portion may be in the range of about 0.254 to 1.27 cm (0.10 to 0.50 inches), or about 0.508 to 1.016 cm (0.20 to 0.40 inches), or about 0.508 to 0.762 cm (0.20 to 0.30 inches), or about 0.579 to 0.5842 cm (0.228 to 0.230 inches).
  • a distal tip At the distal end of the distal portion may be a distal tip, which in some embodiments may be flared or otherwise have a funnel-like shape.
  • a funnel-like shape may increase the outer diameter (and inner diameter) of the outer sheath at the distal tip and may aid in the sheathing and/or re-sheathing of the medical implant 16 into the outer sheath.
  • the outer sheath may have an outer diameter in a range of about 0.254 to 1.27 cm (0.10 to 0.50 inches), or about 0.508 to 1.016 cm (0.20 to 0.40 inches), or about 0.508 to 0.762 cm (0.20 to 0.30 inches), or about 0.6858 cm (0.270 inches).
  • outer diameter in a range of about 0.254 to 1.27 cm (0.10 to 0.50 inches
  • 0.508 to 1.016 cm 0.20 to 0.40 inches
  • 0.508 to 0.762 cm 0.20 to 0.30 inches
  • 0.6858 cm 0.270 inches
  • Other embodiments are contemplated that have differing dimensions (including those appropriate for differently sized patients including, but not limited to, children) and/or arrangements for the outer diameter and/or inner diameter of the outer sheath.
  • These contemplated embodiments include outer sheaths with flared or otherwise variable outer diameters, embodiments with constant inner diameters, combinations thereof, and the like.
  • the outer sheath may also have a length that is appropriate for reaching the intended area of interest or the target location within the anatomy.
  • the outer sheath may have a length in the range of about 30 to 200 cm, or about 60 to 150 cm, or about 100 to 120 cm, or about 108 ⁇ 0.20 cm.
  • some, all, or a portion of the outer sheath may also be curved.
  • a distal section of outer sheath may be curved.
  • a radius of the curve (measured from the center of outer sheath) may be in the range of about 2 to 6 cm (20 to 60 mm), or about 3 to 4 cm (30 to 40 mm), or about 3.675 cm (36.75 mm). Again, these dimensions are examples and are not intended to be limiting.
  • Figure 1 illustrates some selected components of the medical device system 10 and/or the medical implant 16.
  • the medical implant 16 may include a plurality of valve leaflets 68 (e.g., bovine pericardial) which may be secured to a tubular or cylindrical anchor member or braid 70 that is reversibly actuatable between a "delivery" configuration and a "deployed” configuration.
  • the medical implant 16 may include at least one locking element 58 configured to lock the anchor member or braid 70 in the "deployed" configuration.
  • at least one actuator element 84 may be configured to engage the at least one locking element 58 and actuate the anchor member or braid 70 between the "delivery" configuration and the "deployed” configuration.
  • one actuator element 84 may correspond to, engage with, and/or actuate one locking element 58. In some embodiments, one actuator element 84 may correspond to, engage with, and/or actuate more than one locking element 58. Other configurations are also contemplated.
  • the at least one locking element 58 may each comprise a first locking portion 96 (e.g., a T-bar, or other elongate element), for example at the commissure portions of the valve leaflets 68 (first locking portion 96 may sometimes be referred to as a portion of a commissure post 72, which may serve to secure the valve leaflets 68, or the first locking portion 96 may be connected and/or attached to a commissure post 72), and a second locking portion 76 (e.g., a buckle or other receiving element).
  • a medical implant 16 may include at least one or a plurality of first locking portions 96 and a corresponding at least one or a plurality of second locking portions 76. Other configurations and correspondences are also contemplated.
  • the first locking portion 96 may engage the second locking portion 76 in the "deployed" configuration.
  • the first locking portion 96 may include an elongated member having a longitudinally-extending passageway 64 extending therethrough and at least one side aperture 98 extending transversely through a side wall of the first locking portion 96 to the passageway 64 adjacent a distal end of the first locking portion 96, as seen in Figures 6-17, for example.
  • the first locking portion 96 may include one or more laterally -extending bars at a distal end thereof, the one or more laterally-extending bars configured to engage with a proximal end of the commissure post(s) 72, thereby preventing relative movement therebetween.
  • the one or more laterally-extending bars may be distal of the at least one side aperture 98.
  • the at least one side aperture 98 may include two side apertures 98 positioned on opposing sides of the elongated member and/or the passageway 64, as seen in Figure 12-17, for example.
  • the at least one actuator element 84 may be slidably disposed within the passageway 64 and be releasably coupled to the first locking portion 96 by a cam mechanism 86 at or adjacent a distal end of actuator element 84, the cam mechanism 86 extending into and engaging the first locking portion 96 of the at least one locking element 58.
  • the at least one side aperture 98 may be configured to receive the cam mechanism 86 therein such that the cam mechanism 86 extends through the at least one side aperture 98.
  • the commissure post 72 and/or the first locking portion 96 may include one or more holes or other features provided to aid in attaching the commissure post 72 and/or the first locking portion 96 to the anchor member or braid 70.
  • the first locking portion 96 may include an engagement portion 94 having a first transversely-oriented ridge 100 at or adjacent to a proximal end thereof, the first transversely-oriented ridge 100 being configured to engage with a second transversely-oriented ridge 36 of a flap portion 30 of the second locking portion 76 to axially "lock” the medical implant 16 into the "deployed" configuration.
  • proximal retraction of the at least one actuator element 84 may disengage the at least one actuator element 84 from the first locking portion 96, as will be described in more detail below, thereby permitting the withdrawal of the at least one actuator element 84 from the at least one locking element 58 and leaving the medical implant 16 at the target site in a "released" configuration.
  • the at least one actuator element 84 may include an unlocking member 102 configured to disengage the first locking portion 96 from the second locking portion 76 upon distal movement of the at least one actuator element 84 after achieving the "deployed" configuration, thereby unlocking the anchor member or braid 70 from the “deployed” configuration.
  • the unlocking member 102 may include a longitudinally-oriented ridge configured to slidably engage the flap portion 30 of the second locking portion 76, thereby raising and/or deflecting the flap portion 30 away from the engagement portion 94 until the second transversely-oriented ridge 36 of the flap portion 30 clears and/or disengages from the first transversely-oriented ridge 100. Further distal translation of the at least one actuator element 84 actuates the medical implant 16 back toward the "delivery" configuration.
  • the first locking portion 96 may be secured and/or fixedly attached to the anchor member or braid 70. Other embodiments are contemplated where the first locking portion 96 may be movably or removably attached to the anchor member or braid 70. In some embodiments, the first locking portion 96 may be attached to the anchor member or braid 70 by a suture or tether, or a plurality thereof. In some embodiments, the second locking portion 76 may be secured and/or fixedly attached to the anchor member or braid 70. Other embodiments are contemplated where the second locking portion 76 may be movably or removably attached to the anchor member or braid 70.
  • the first locking portion 96 may be fixedly attached to the anchor member or braid 70 and the second locking portion 76 may be fixedly attached to the anchor member or braid 70. In some embodiments, one of the first locking portion 96 and the second locking portion 76 may be fixedly attached to the anchor member or braid 70 and the other may be movably or removably attached to the anchor member or braid 70. In some embodiments, the first locking portion 96 may be movably or removably attached to the anchor member or braid 70 and the second locking portion 76 may be movably or removably attached to the anchor member or braid 70.
  • the first locking portion 96 may be attached (i.e., fixedly attached, movably attached, removably attached, etc.) to a distal portion of the anchor member or braid 70.
  • the second locking portion 76 may be attached (i.e., fixedly attached, movably attached, removably attached, etc.) to a proximal portion of the anchor member or braid 70.
  • the medical implant 16 may include three individual valve leaflets 68 secured to the anchor member or braid 70 at, adjacent to, and/or using (at least in part) three individual, corresponding commissure posts 72.
  • the valve leaflets 68 may also be secured to a base or "distal end" of the anchor member or braid 70.
  • the first locking portions 96 and/or the commissure posts 72 may be secured and/or fixedly attached to the anchor member or braid 70 (e.g., along the interior of the anchor member or braid 70) with sutures, adhesives, or other suitable mechanisms.
  • a corresponding plurality of second locking portions 76 Positioned adjacent to (e.g., aligned with) the plurality of first locking portions 96 are a corresponding plurality of second locking portions 76, which may also be secured and/or fixedly attached to the anchor member or braid 70 (e.g., along the interior of the anchor member or braid 70) with sutures, adhesives, or other suitable mechanisms.
  • one second locking portion 76 is attached to the anchor member or braid 70 adjacent to each of the three first locking portions 96.
  • the anchor member or braid 70 has a total of three second locking portions 76 and three first locking portions 96 attached thereto.
  • one actuator element 84 may be associated with each first locking portion 96 and second locking portion 76, for a total of three actuator elements 84 in the illustrated example(s).
  • a seal 18 (shown in partial cross-section in Figure 1) may be disposed about the anchor member or braid 70 and may help to seal the medical implant 16 within a target implant site or area of interest upon deployment.
  • attachment between the medical implant 16 and the inner catheter (and/or the outer sheath) may be effected through the use of a coupler 78.
  • the coupler 78 may generally include a cylindrical base (not shown) that may be disposed about and/or attached to the inner catheter. Projecting distally from the base is a plurality of fingers 79 (e.g., two, three, four, etc.) that are each configured to engage with the medical implant 16 at one of the second locking portions 76.
  • each finger 79 may include two elongated tines 104 (as described further below) held in engagement with one second locking portion 76 by a collar 80 slidably disposed about the finger 79.
  • a guide 82 may be disposed over each of the fingers 79 and may serve to keep the fingers 79 of the coupler 78 associated with the actuator elements 84 extending adjacent to (and axially slidable relative to) the fingers 79 of the coupler 78.
  • the medical implant 16 may be secured at the distal end of the inner catheter by virtue of the two elongated tines 104 of the fingers 79 of the coupler 78 being matingly coupled with a corresponding rail 108 disposed at a proximal end of the second locking portion 76 by the collar 80, and by virtue of the actuator elements 84 being coupled to the corresponding first locking portion 96, as will be explained further below.
  • the outer sheath may be withdrawn (e.g., moved proximally relative to the inner catheter) to expose the medical implant 16.
  • the actuator elements 84 can be used (e.g., proximally retracted) to axially shorten and/or radially expand and "lock" the medical implant 16 and/or the anchor member or braid 70 from the "delivery" configuration to an expanded or “deployed” configuration by proximally retracting the actuator elements 84 to pull the first locking portions 96 into engagement with the second locking portions 76. Finally, uncoupling the actuator elements 84 from the first locking portions 96, which allows the actuator elements 84 to be pulled proximally through the second locking portions 76, where the unlocking member 102 engages the collar 80 and thereby retracts the collar 80 from the two elongated tines 104.
  • the fingers 79 of the coupler 78 may be withdrawn from the medical implant 16 thereby deploying the medical implant 16 (and/or the anchor member or braid 70) in the anatomy in a "released” configuration.
  • one difference between the "deployed" configuration and the "released” configuration is whether or not the actuator elements 84 are attached to and/or engaged with the locking elements 58 and/or the first locking portions 96.
  • the actuator elements 84 are still attached to the locking elements 58 and/or the first locking portions 96, which thus permits the medical implant 16 (and/or the anchor member or braid 70) to be unlocked via distal advancement of the actuator elements 84, as described further below, in order to reposition the medical implant 16, for example.
  • Figures 2-5 illustrate selected components of an example locking element 58 configured to reversibly lock the medical implant 16 (and/or the anchor member or braid 70) in the "deployed" configuration, and the general operation of those components.
  • the fingers 79, only one of the actuator elements 84, only one of the first locking portions 96, and only one of the second locking portions 76 are shown and discussed (the whole medical implant 16 and/or the anchor member or braid 70 is not shown to facilitate understanding of the locking element(s) 58).
  • each actuator element 84 extends through a guide 82 adjacent to and encompassing the finger 79 of the coupler 78, through the collar 80, through a second locking portion 76, and into a passageway 64 extending longitudinally through a first locking portion 96.
  • the actuator element 84 may be axially translatable through the collar 80 and/or the second locking portion 76.
  • the actuator element 84 may be axially translatable through the first locking portion 96 under certain conditions, as will be explained below.
  • a distal end of the actuator element 84 may include a self-biased cam mechanism 86 (not visible in Figures 2-5) configured to engage and/or extend into at least one side aperture 98 extending transversely through a side wall of the first locking portion 96 to the passageway 64.
  • the cam mechanism 86 may releasably couple the actuator element 84 to the first locking portion 96 and form a configuration of these structures that can be utilized during delivery of the medical implant 16.
  • a proximal end of the first locking portion 96 and a distal end of the second locking portion 76 may be longitudinally separated (as seen in Figure 2, for example) and, accordingly, the medical implant 16 is in an elongated and generally low-profile "delivery" configuration suitable for percutaneous translation through a patient's anatomy to an area of interest and/or target site.
  • the first locking portion 96 and the second locking portion 76 may be longitudinally moveable and/or translatable relative to each other in the "delivery" configuration.
  • a clinician can proximally retract the actuator element 84, thereby moving and/or translating the proximal end of the first locking portion 96 toward the distal end of the second locking portion 76 in order to axially shorten and/or radially expand the anchor member or braid 70 of the medical implant 16 towards the "deployed" configuration.
  • the cam mechanism 86 extends through the at least one side aperture 98 in the first locking portion 96.
  • the actuator element 84 can be retracted sufficiently far enough to engage the first transversely-oriented ridge 100 of the first locking portion 96 with a flap portion (described in more detail below) of the second locking portion 76 so as to lock the medical implant 16 and/or the anchor member or braid 70 in the "deployed" configuration (as seen in Figures 3-5, for example), suitable for implantation within the anatomy.
  • axial translation of the actuator element 84 in a first (e.g., proximal) direction may actuate the anchor member or braid 70 from the "delivery" configuration to the "deployed” configuration.
  • a clinician may urge and/or translate the actuator element 84 in a second (e.g., distal) direction to "unlock" the anchor member or braid 70.
  • Axial translation of the actuator element 84 in the second (e.g., distal) direction relative to the at least one locking element 58 may slidably engage the unlocking member 102 with the second locking portion 76, thereby translating the flap portion of the second locking portion 76 away from a central longitudinal axis of the actuator element 84 and permitting the first transversely-oriented ridge 100 to pass back through the second locking portion 76.
  • the actuator element 84 may be uncoupled from the first locking portion 96, as shown in Figure 4.
  • the anchor member or braid 70 is locked into the "deployed" configuration, further axial translation of the actuator element 84 in the first (e.g., proximal) direction may deflect the cam mechanism 86, thereby disengaging and/or detaching the actuator element 84 from the first locking portion 96, which thereafter permits the actuator element 84 to be withdrawn from the first locking portion 96.
  • the actuator element 84 may cause the unlocking member 102 to engage a distal end of the collar 80 and slide the collar 80 proximally along the finger 79 while withdrawing the actuator element 84 from within the first locking portion 96 and/or the second locking portion 76.
  • the two elongated tines 104 of the finger 79 may be exposed and uncoupled from the rail 108, as seen in Figure 5, which are configured to mate with the two elongated tines 104, as shown in Figure 4.
  • the medical device system 10 may be removed from the anatomy, leaving behind the expanded and deployed medical implant 16 disposed at the target site in a "released" configuration.
  • the second locking portion 76 may include a base portion 20 having a longitudinal axis extending between a proximal end and a distal end thereof, the base portion defining a top surface 22 and a bottom surface 24, as seen in Figure 21 for example.
  • the second locking portion 76 may include a body portion 26 defining a longitudinal channel 74 extending therethrough.
  • the longitudinal channel 74 may be oriented substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the base portion 20.
  • at least a part of the body portion 26 may extend upwardly from a distal portion of the top surface 22 of the base portion 20.
  • the second locking portion 76 may include a flap portion 30 extending proximally and/or toward the proximal end of the base portion 20 from the body portion 26.
  • the flap portion 30 may include a second transversely-oriented ridge 36 extending downwardly toward the base portion 20 and laterally across the base portion 20, such that when the second locking portion 76 is viewed along the longitudinal axis of the base portion 20, the second transversely-oriented ridge 36 obstructs at least a portion of the longitudinal channel 74.
  • the base portion 20 may include a plurality of protrusions 32 extending upwardly from the top surface 22 and/or the base portion 20 at a location proximal of the flap portion 30. In some embodiments, the plurality of protrusions 32 may extend upwardly to a height above the top surface 22 greater than a proximalmost edge of the flap portion 30. In some embodiments, the plurality of protrusions 32 may extend laterally to a distance from the longitudinal axis of the base portion 20 equal to or greater than the flap portion 30.
  • the second locking portion 76 may be configured to slidably receive at least a portion of the elongated member of the first locking portion 96 within the longitudinal channel 74, as seen in Figure 22 for example.
  • the second locking portion 76 may include one or more holes or other features provided to aid in attaching the second locking portion 76 to the anchor member or braid 70.
  • the body portion 26 of the second locking portion 76 may include at least one ramp 28 tapering into the longitudinal channel 74 at a distal end thereof.
  • the at least one ramp 28 may be configured to engage and/or urge the cam mechanism 86 extending through the at least one side aperture 98 inwardly, thereby releasing the at least one actuator element 84 from the first locking portion 96.
  • the cam mechanism 86 may include a first leg 50 extending from a distal portion of the actuator element 84.
  • the first leg 50 may form a generally U-shaped member extending distally from the distal portion of the actuator element 84 and then turning and continuing back proximally toward the distal portion of the actuator element 84 to a transversely extending first projection 52 being configured to engage the first locking portion 96 and/or extend through the at least one side aperture 98, as seen in Figures 6-11 for example.
  • the cam mechanism 86 and/or the first leg 50 may be self-biased to spread, expand, and/or bend laterally outward away from and/or relative to a central longitudinal axis of the actuator element 84.
  • the first leg 50 may include a spear 48 extending proximally from the first projection 52.
  • the spear 48 may be configured to rest against an inner surface of the passageway 64 when the first projection 52 extends through the at least one side aperture 98.
  • the cam mechanism 86 may include a lateral bumper member 46 disposed at a distalmost end thereof.
  • the bumper member 46 may be configured to engage and/or abut a distal end surface of the first locking portion 96 when the first projection 52 extends through the at least one side aperture 98.
  • the first leg 50 may extend distally from the distal portion of the actuator element 84 and outwardly from a central longitudinal axis of the actuator element 84 to a transversely extending first projection 52 configured to engage the first locking portion 96 and/or extend through the at least one side aperture 98, as seen in Figures 12-14 for example.
  • the first leg 50 may extend proximally from the distal portion of the actuator element 84 and outwardly from a central longitudinal axis of the actuator element 84 to a transversely extending first projection 52 configured to engage the first locking portion 96 and/or extend through the at least one side aperture 98, as seen in Figures 15-17 for example.
  • the cam mechanism 86 may include a second leg 54 extending from a distal portion of the actuator element 84.
  • the second leg 54 may form a generally U-shaped member extending distally from the distal portion of the actuator element 84 and then continuing back proximally toward the distal portion of the actuator element 84 to a transversely extending second projection 56 configured to engage the first locking portion 96 and/or extend through the at least one side aperture 98.
  • the second leg 54 may extend distally from the distal portion of the actuator element 84 and outwardly from a central longitudinal axis of the actuator element 84 to a transversely extending second projection 56 configured to engage the first locking portion 96 and/or extend through the at least one side aperture 98, as seen in Figures 12-14 for example.
  • the cam mechanism 86 and/or the second leg 54 may be self-biased to spread, expand, and/or bend laterally outward away from and/or relative to a central longitudinal axis of the actuator element 84.
  • the second leg 54 may extend proximally from the distal portion of the actuator element 84 and outwardly from a central longitudinal axis of the actuator element 84 to a transversely extending second projection 56 configured to engage the first locking portion 96 and/or extend through the at least one side aperture 98, as seen in Figures 15-17 for example.
  • the first projection 52 may extend through a first side aperture and the second projection 56 may extend through a second side aperture opposite the first side aperture.
  • the actuator element 84 may be disposed within and/or extend axially and/or longitudinally through the longitudinal channel 74 of the second locking portion 76 and may be releasably coupled to the first locking portion 96. In at least some embodiments, the actuator element 84 may be axially translatable through the body portion 26 of the second locking portion 76.
  • the at least one actuator element 84 may include a retractable release pin 88, as seen in Figures 18-19 for example.
  • the retractable release pin 88 may be slidably disposed within a bore of the at least one actuator element 84.
  • a distal portion of the retractable release pin 88 may be disposed alongside the self-biased cam mechanism 86.
  • the retractable release pin 88 may engage with the first locking portion 96 such that the at least one actuator element 84 is prevented from disengaging the first locking portion 96.
  • a distal portion of the retractable release pin 88 may be disposed within the longitudinally-extending passageway 64 of the first locking portion 96 alongside the first leg 50.
  • a distal portion of the retractable release pin 88 may be disposed within the longitudinally-extending passageway 64 of the first locking portion 96 alongside the first leg 50, thereby preventing the cam mechanism 86 from disengaging the first locking portion 96. In some embodiments, a distal portion of the retractable release pin 88 may be disposed within the longitudinally-extending passageway 64 of the first locking portion 96 alongside the first leg 50, thereby preventing the first projection 52 from disengaging the at least one side aperture 98 of the first locking portion 96.
  • the release pin 88 may be withdrawn proximally, thereby permitting the at least one actuator element 84 to disengage and/or detach from the first locking portion 96 in the absence of the release pin 88 within the passageway 64.
  • a profile of the second locking portion 76 may include a generally rectangular pocket 90 disposed between the flap portion 30 and the top surface 22, and a passage 91 extending proximally from the generally rectangular pocket 90 in a curve extending toward the bottom surface 24 around a proximalmost tip of the flap portion 30 (and/or the second transversely-oriented ridge 36) and then back away from the bottom surface 24 between the proximalmost tip of the flap portion 30 (and/or the second transversely-oriented ridge 36) and the plurality of protrusions 32 to an upwardly- facing opening 92.
  • the plurality of protrusions 32 may define an upwardmost edge disposed at a greater distance from the bottom surface 24 than a bottommost edge of the flap portion 30 (and/or the second transversely-oriented ridge 36).
  • a distal portion of the at least one actuator element 84 may be slidably received within a passageway 64 of the first locking portion 96.
  • At least a portion of the cam mechanism 86 which may include a first projection 52 may engage and/or extend through the at least one side aperture 98 of the first locking portion 96.
  • the first projection 52 may include a proximal face angled toward a central longitudinal axis of the at least one actuator element 84 and/or the base portion 20 in the first (e.g., proximal) direction.
  • Proximal withdrawal and/or translation of the at least one actuator element 84 may draw a proximal end of the first locking portion 96 proximally toward a distal end of the second locking portion 76 and into the longitudinal channel 74 of the second locking portion 76.
  • the first locking portion 96 is translated proximally relative to the second locking portion 76, the first transversely-oriented ridge 100 of the first locking portion 96 engages the second transversely-oriented ridge 36 of the second locking portion 76 to lock the anchor member or braid 70 into the "deployed" configuration.
  • the first projection 52 and/or the proximal face thereof may come into contact and/or engagement with the at least one ramp 28 of the second locking portion 76.
  • proximal retraction and/or translation of the at least one actuator element 84 may result in a noticeable and/or substantial increase in force required to withdraw and/or translate the at least one actuator element 84 in the first (e.g., proximal) direction.
  • the increase in force may provide tactile feedback to the operator/practitioner indicating that the anchor member or braid 70 has been locked in the "deployed" configuration.
  • the operation may be substantially similar.
  • the second projection 56 may include a proximal face angled toward a central longitudinal axis of the at least one actuator element 84 and/or the base portion 20 in the first (e.g., proximal) direction.
  • the first projection 52, the second projection 56, and/or the proximal faces thereof may come into contact and/or engagement with the at least one ramp 28 of the second locking portion 76.
  • Continued proximal retraction and/or translation of the at least one actuator element 84 may result in a noticeable and/or substantial increase in force required to withdraw and/or translate the at least one actuator element 84 in the first (e.g., proximal) direction.
  • the increase in force may provide tactile feedback to the operator/practitioner indicating that the anchor member or braid 70 has been locked in the "deployed" configuration.
  • a method of releasing a valve replacement implant from a delivery device wherein the implant includes an anchor member or braid 70 reversibly actuatable between a delivery configuration and a deployed configuration and at least one locking element 58 configured to lock the anchor member or braid 70 in the deployed configuration
  • the delivery device includes at least one actuator element 84 configured to engage the at least one locking element 58 and actuate the anchor member or braid 70 between the delivery configuration and the deployed configuration
  • the at least one actuator element 84 includes a self-biased cam mechanism 86 configured to extend into and engage a first locking portion 96 of the at least one locking element 58
  • the implant may include guiding the implant to a target location in the delivery configuration with the delivery device, retracting the at least one actuator element 84 such that a first transversely-oriented ridge 100 on the first locking portion 96 engages a second transversely-oriented ridge 36 on a second locking portion 76, thereby locking the anchor member in the deployed configuration, receiving tactile feedback that the anchor member or braid 70 has achieved
  • the tactile feedback may include an increase in force required to retract the at least one actuator element 84.
  • a method of releasing a valve replacement implant may include, after receiving tactile feedback, verifying positioning of the implant within the target location, advancing the at least one actuator element 84 distally to unlock the anchor member or braid 70 from the deployed configuration, repositioning the implant at the target location, and retracting the at least one actuator element 84 to re-lock the anchor member or braid 70 in the deployed configuration.
  • the actuator element 84 may be formed from a solid wire or rod. In some embodiments, at least a portion of the solid wire or rod may be machined, ground, or otherwise had material removed or added to form a stepped structure. In some embodiments, the actuator element 84 may be tapered instead of stepped. Various combinations of these configurations are also contemplated. In at least some embodiments, the actuator element 84 may be releasably engaged to the first locking portion 96.
  • the materials that can be used for the various components of the medical device system 10 (and/or other systems disclosed herein) and the various tubular members disclosed herein may include those commonly associated with medical devices.
  • the following discussion makes reference to the outer sheath and/or the inner catheter.
  • this is not intended to limit the devices and methods described herein, as the discussion may be applied to other similar tubular members and/or components of tubular members or devices disclosed herein, such as, but not limited to, the actuator elements, the first locking portions, the second locking portions, and/or elements or components thereof.
  • the outer sheath and/or the inner catheter may be made from a metal, metal alloy, polymer (some examples of which are disclosed below), a metal-polymer composite, ceramics, combinations thereof, and the like, or other suitable material.
  • suitable metals and metal alloys include stainless steel, such as 304V, 304L, and 316LV stainless steel; mild steel; nickel- titanium alloy such as linear-elastic and/or super-elastic nitinol; other nickel alloys such as nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloys (e.g., UNS: N06625 such as INCONEL® 625, UNS: N06022 such as HASTELLOY® C-22®, UNS: N10276 such as HASTELLOY® C276®, other HASTELLOY® alloys, and the like), nickel-copper alloys (e.g., UNS: N04400 such as MONEL® 400, NICKELVAC® 400, NICORROS®
  • Linear elastic and/or non-super-elastic nitinol may be distinguished from super elastic nitinol in that the linear elastic and/or non-super-elastic nitinol does not display a substantial "superelastic plateau” or “flag region” in its stress/strain curve like super elastic nitinol does.
  • linear elastic and/or non-super-elastic nitinol as recoverable strain increases, the stress continues to increase in a substantially linear, or a somewhat, but not necessarily entirely linear relationship until plastic deformation begins or at least in a relationship that is more linear that the super elastic plateau and/or flag region that may be seen with super elastic nitinol.
  • linear elastic and/or non-super-elastic nitinol may also be termed "substantially" linear elastic and/or non-super-elastic nitinol.
  • linear elastic and/or non-super-elastic nitinol may also be distinguishable from super elastic nitinol in that linear elastic and/or non-super-elastic nitinol may accept up to about 2-5% strain while remaining substantially elastic (e.g., before plastically deforming) whereas super elastic nitinol may accept up to about 8% strain before plastically deforming. Both of these materials can be distinguished from other linear elastic materials such as stainless steel (that can also can be distinguished based on its composition), which may accept only about 0.2 to 0.44 percent strain before plastically deforming.
  • the linear elastic and/or non-super-elastic nickel- titanium alloy is an alloy that does not show any martensite/austenite phase changes that are detectable by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and dynamic metal thermal analysis (DMTA) analysis over a large temperature range.
  • DSC differential scanning calorimetry
  • DMTA dynamic metal thermal analysis
  • the mechanical bending properties of such material may therefore be generally inert to the effect of temperature over this very broad range of temperature.
  • the mechanical bending properties of the linear elastic and/or non-super-elastic nickel- titanium alloy at ambient or room temperature are substantially the same as the mechanical properties at body temperature, for example, in that they do not display a super-elastic plateau and/or flag region.
  • the linear elastic and/or non-super-elastic nickel -titanium alloy maintains its linear elastic and/or non-super-elastic characteristics and/or properties.
  • the linear elastic and/or non-super-elastic nickel- titanium alloy may be in the range of about 50 to about 60 weight percent nickel, with the remainder being essentially titanium.
  • the composition is in the range of about 54 to about 57 weight percent nickel.
  • a suitable nickel-titanium alloy is FHP-NT alloy commercially available from Furukawa Techno Material Co. of Kanagawa, Japan.
  • suitable materials may include ULTANIUMTM (available from Neo-Metrics) and GUM METALTM (available from Toyota).
  • a superelastic alloy for example a superelastic nitinol can be used to achieve desired properties.
  • portions or all of the outer sheath and/or the inner catheter may also be doped with, made of, or otherwise include a radiopaque material.
  • Radiopaque materials are understood to be materials capable of producing a relatively bright image on a fluoroscopy screen or another imaging technique during a medical procedure. This relatively bright image aids the user of the medical device system 10 in determining its location.
  • Some examples of radiopaque materials can include, but are not limited to, gold, platinum, palladium, tantalum, tungsten alloy, polymer material loaded with a radiopaque filler, and the like. Additionally, other radiopaque marker bands and/or coils may also be incorporated into the design of the medical device system 10 to achieve the same result.
  • a degree of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) compatibility is imparted into the medical device system 10.
  • the outer sheath and the inner catheter, or portions thereof may be made of a material that does not substantially distort the image and create substantial artifacts (i.e., gaps in the image). Certain ferromagnetic materials, for example, may not be suitable because they may create artifacts in an MRI image.
  • the outer sheath and the inner catheter, or portions thereof, may also be made from a material that the MRI machine can image.
  • Some materials that exhibit these characteristics include, for example, tungsten, cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloys (e.g., UNS: R30003 such as ELGILOY®, PHYNOX®, and the like), nickel-cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloys (e.g., UNS: R30035 such as MP35-N® and the like), nitinol, and the like, and others.
  • cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloys e.g., UNS: R30003 such as ELGILOY®, PHYNOX®, and the like
  • nickel-cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloys e.g., UNS: R30035 such as MP35-N® and the like
  • nitinol and the like, and others.
  • an outer sheath and/or an inner catheter of the medical device system 10 may be formed from a suitable polymer or other material.
  • suitable polymers may include polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE), fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP), polyoxymethylene (POM, for example, DELRIN® available from DuPont), polyether block ester, polyurethane (for example, Polyurethane 85A), polypropylene (PP), polyvinylchloride (PVC), polyether-ester (for example, ARNITEL® available from DSM Engineering Plastics), ether or ester based copolymers (for example, butylene/poly(alkylene ether) phthalate and/or other polyester elastomers such as HYTREL® available from DuPont), polyamide (for example, DURETHAN® available from Bayer or CRISTAMID® available from Elf Atochem), elastomeric polyamides
  • the exterior surface of the medical device system 10 may be sandblasted, beadblasted, sodium bicarbonate-blasted, electropolished, etc.
  • a coating for example a lubricious, a hydrophilic, a protective, or other type of coating may be applied over portions or all of the sheath, or in embodiments without a sheath over portion of the outer sheath and the inner catheter, or other portions of the medical device system 10.
  • the sheath may comprise a lubricious, hydrophilic, protective, or other type of coating.
  • Hydrophobic coatings such as fluoropolymers provide a dry lubricity which improves device handling and device exchanges.
  • Lubricious coatings improve steerability and improve lesion crossing capability.
  • Suitable lubricious polymers are well known in the art and may include silicone and the like, hydrophilic polymers such as high- density polyethylene (HDPE), polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polyarylene oxides, polyvinylpyrolidones, polyvinylalcohols, hydroxy alkyl cellulosics, algins, saccharides, caprolactones, and the like, and mixtures and combinations thereof.
  • Hydrophilic polymers may be blended among themselves or with formulated amounts of water insoluble compounds (including some polymers) to yield coatings with suitable lubricity, bonding, and solubility. Other suitable coatings may also be used.
  • the coating and/or the outer sheath and/or inner catheter may be formed, for example, by coating, extrusion, co-extrusion, interrupted layer co-extrusion (ILC), or fusing several segments end-to-end.
  • the layer may have a uniform stiffness or a gradual reduction in stiffness from the proximal end to the distal end thereof. The gradual reduction in stiffness may be continuous as by ILC or may be stepped as by fusing together separate extruded tubular segments.
  • the outer layer may be impregnated with a radiopaque filler material to facilitate radiographic visualization. Those skilled in the art will recognize that these materials can vary widely without deviating from the scope of the present invention.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un système de dispositif médical (10) qui peut comprendre un implant de remplacement de valvule comprenant un élément d'ancrage (70) pouvant être actionné de façon réversible entre une configuration de pose et une configuration déployée, l'implant comprenant au moins un élément de verrouillage (58), configuré pour verrouiller l'élément d'ancrage dans la configuration déployée, et au moins un élément d'actionneur (84), configuré pour mettre en prise le ou les éléments de verrouillage et pour actionner l'élément d'ancrage entre la configuration de pose et la configuration déployée. Le ou les éléments d'actionneur peuvent comprendre un mécanisme de came auto-sollicité (86) configuré pour s'étendre dans une première partie de verrouillage du ou des éléments de verrouillage et pour venir en prise avec celle-ci.
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